American University Historic Sheet Music Collection

Across the far blue hills, Marie
Across the far blue hills, Marie, The mellow moon looks wistfully
Danny boy
Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling, E flat major
Danny boy
Oh, Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling, Recorded by Glenn Miller and his orchestra
Darby and Joan
Darby dear, we are old and gray
Fairy pipers
When all the birds are gone to sleep, And all the frogs are still, C major
Holy city
Last night I lay a sleeping, There from heav'n in answer ring, D flat major
Holy city
Last night I lay a sleeping, There from heav'n in answer ring, D flat major
Jasmine door
Ah! Could I hold your hand in mine, D flat major, Sung by Miss. Sophie Braslau
May morning
Come out, come out, my dearest dear, F major
Nancy Lee
Of all the wives as e'er you know, Yeo ho! lads, ho!, Yeo ho! lads, ho! yeo ho! The sailor's wife, the sailor's star shall be, E flat major
Parted
Dearest, our day is over, ended the dream divine;, A Flat Major, Words by Fred. E. Weatherly., Song with violin ad libitum., Sung with great success by Mr. Ben Davies.
Roses of picardy
She is watching by the poplars, D major, Incomplete, only pages 1-6.
Three For Jack
As I went down to the wintry sea, I saw three witches watching me, G major, Sung by Mr. Kennerley Rumford
Who knows?
Who knows, who knows when we shall meet, or if we ever meet again., Composed for & sung by Alwina Valleria.
Worker
The night lay o'er the city, Dedicated to and sung by Mrs. Weldon, D Minor